[00:14] <kirkland> kees: still around?
[00:14] <kees> kirkland: yawp, just doing a full upgrade/reboot before doing mdadm/initramfs testing
[00:15] <kirkland> kees: ah, good
[00:15] <kirkland> kees: wanna look over my test instructions?
[00:15] <kees> kirkland: sure
[00:15] <kirkland> wiki says *chug* *chug* *chug*
[00:15] <kees> hehe
[00:17] <kirkland> wiki slowness is an impact to productivity
[00:17] <kirkland> kees: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootDegradedRaid#head-a5a91db34505d4a047fd7f30e44ac2020da369a6
[00:19] <kees> nice, really nice.
[00:24] <kirkland> kees: wiki page updated, fixed a couple of typos in the test description
[00:56] <lukehasnoname> Hey, does the Ubuntu server CD have wireless drivers? I have a D-Link wireless G PCI card in a server
[00:59] <infinity> Yup.
[01:03] <lukehasnoname> is there a way I can install those drivers from disk after the OS has been installed?
[03:19] <kirkland> kees: I don't think ceg's comments are against my latest patch
[03:19] <kirkland> kees: he's complaining about the "sleep 5" ... that's gone
[04:13] <ScottK> lamont: You around?
[04:13] <ScottK> lamont: I have an apology to make.
[04:14] <ScottK> I was dealing with the reporter of http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=492422 and pointed out that I was just following the example of the postfix documentation and so he's gonna send you one too.
[09:49] <user__> hey there
[10:49] <ycy_> hi
[10:50] <ycy_> if i install ubuntu-server from cd, i can have ubuntu-desktop AND ubuntu-desktop by simply: aptitude install ubuntu-desktop. how can i get the viceversa? there's no ubuntu-server metapackage...
[10:54] <Kamping_Kaiser> you cant, per se. you could use tasksel to install the server tasks though
[12:19] <ycy_> Kamping_Kaiser: what do you mean with 'server tasks' ?
[13:12] <khaije1> hi i was directed here by ubuntu+1, does anyone know if pci-passthrough will be in intrepid
[13:46] <rapha> Hi all!
[13:46] <rapha> Is it possible to have SSL certs for 5 or 6 domains on one server?
[13:47] <rapha> Because in LigHTTPd and Postfix and so on I only see config options for one key file...
[13:50] <Zyna> Ich hatte vor EWIGKEITEN mal ein app in ubuntu feisty installiert das die netztopology grafisch abgebildet hat... so'n freak tool halt... kann mir wer sagen wie das hieß?
[13:54] <Zyna> sry, wc
[13:55] <rapha> Wat?
[13:55] <rapha> Ein FREAK-tool?!?!
[13:55] <rapha> Wie gehst Du denn ab?
[13:59] <pschulz01> rapha: Ich kann nicht Deusch spechen
[13:59] <rapha> pschulz01: no prob, my question was in English :-)
[13:59] <pschulz01> rapha: :-)
[13:59] <rapha> Zyna: anyhow, such mal auf freshmeat.net nach "net topology"
[13:59] <rapha> Nobody here any SSL experience?
[14:00] <pschulz01> rapha: Sorry.. closest is generating keys for openvpn.
[14:00] <rapha> ic :)
[14:01] <rapha> Well, I'll just stick around some tiem
[15:17] <ycy_> i want to create a fileserver with ubuntu, is it safe to use a /mnt/store as ntfs partition?
[15:42] <kolcun> I'm trying to get bind working here, and I think i'm done.  I'm trying to verify the configuration using host myserver.mydomain.com.  It gives me "myserver.mydomain.com has address 192.168.4.2"  which is correct.   When I try host 192.168.4.2 it gives me Host 2.4.168.192.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN).  Is this OK, or should I get something else?
[15:42] <kolcun> I'm ssh'd to myserver.mydomain.com when I'm running those commands.
[15:53] <kolcun> figured it out.. my reverse file was incorrect.
[16:01] <ppires> hi there :-)
[16:02] <ppires> anyone around supporting Glassfish adoption?
[18:06] <n-iCe> how can I do an autologin when ubuntu starts?
[18:11] <n-iCe> how can I do an autologin when ubuntu starts? thanks, (without a desktop)
[18:19] <n-iCe> how can I do an autologin when ubuntu starts?
[18:49] <n-iCe> how can I do an autologin when ubuntu starts?
[19:18] <Twilight_Wolf> Hello
[19:18] <Twilight_Wolf> How do I make my Ubuntu i386 computer an IRC server?
[19:21] <jpds> Twilight_Wolf: Install an ircd-* package.
[19:21] <Twilight_Wolf> from where?
[19:21] <jpds> The repositories?
[19:21] <jpds> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IrcServer
[19:21] <Twilight_Wolf> URL?
[19:21] <Twilight_Wolf> k
[19:21] <Twilight_Wolf> thx
[19:30]  * Twilight_Wolf is away: Eating lunch at McDonalds
[19:33]  * TW|AWAY is away: Eating Lunch at McDonalds
[20:29] <thenewguy> hey guys, is there anyway to speedup ssh file transfer? I am using openSSH and it is painfully slow.
[20:31] <sommer> thenewguy: are you transfering over the internet?  I think it's pretty much dependent on your connection speed
[20:32] <jpds> thenewguy: Use the -C flag.
[20:32] <thenewguy> sommer; no i am on the local network
[20:33] <thenewguy> i have enabled compression in the SSH config file
[20:35] <thenewguy> anytips
[20:40] <sommer> thenewguy: not really, depending on the size/amount of files your moving, it's just going to take a certain amount of time
[20:41] <thenewguy> thanks sommer
[20:41] <n-iCe> where is nano located?
[20:41] <sommer> thenewguy: you could also try nfs, ftp, etc since your just copying on the lan.... but there are some security concerns :)
[20:41] <sommer> n-iCe: which nano
[20:41] <thenewguy> yaa i have SMB running
[20:42] <n-iCe> thanks
[21:28] <Nafallo> hmm. ufw can't use portranges?
[22:45] <Kohlrak> I'm planning on switching from a windows server to an Ubuntu server. I figure it'd be easier to make a dual boot machine and transfer the files over (which would be quicker) from partition to partition, is there a way to do that?